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DIY Facial


Most of us are at home at this time due to lockdown in our country to stay safe. In our busy schedule, we need to take care of ourselves along with our family. Summers are here and our skin needs cleansing. Today I will tell you how you can cleanse your skin through a facial at home.
Some benefits of Facial:
·         Reduces stress
·         Cleanse your skin
·         Prevent aging
·         Facial massage promotes blood circulation
·         Helps detoxify your skin
·         Eliminate blackheads and whiteheads
·         Open up all the pores
·         Exfoliate your skin
·         Tighten your skin
·         Boost the absorption abilities of your skin
·         Give you an even skin tone



Aloe vera facial in four steps:
1.       Cleanse your skin – Take ¼ spoon aloe vera gel and lemon juice. Clean your face for 2-3 minutes and wash your face.
2.       Scrubbing – Take 1 spoon aloe vera gel, powdered sugar and 2 drops of lemon juice. Scrub for 2-3 minutes and wash your face.
3.       Massaging – Massage your face with 1 spoon aloe vera gel, ½ spoon honey and 1 vitamin E capsule (optional) for 10 minutes and wash your face.
4.       Apply face mask – For face mask mix 1 spoon multani mitti/ besan, rose water and 1 spoon aloe vera gel. Apply all over your face. When dry, wash your face.
5.       Apply your moisturizer.
After doing facial you should stay out of the sun, avoid makeup, and skip washing your face. Keep yourself hydrated. You should repeat your facial in every 3-4 weeks.
I hope this home facial will help you in keeping your skin glowing.
                                                         Stay home, stay safe.

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  1. Wowwww...so natural .all things are easily available at home.thanks for sharing.

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